British Aircraft Corp 475 in multiple formats Low-poly 3D model
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The British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, famously known as the BAC-111 or BAC 1-11, was a prominent short-range jet airliner of the '60s and '70s. As the second short-haul jet airliner to enter service, it succeeded the French Sud Aviation Caravelle. The One-Eleven enjoyed popularity among domestic airlines as well as international operators; more than half of its initial sales were in the United States, which held the largest and most lucrative market. It was one of the most successful British airliner designs and continued to serve until widespread retirement in the '90s, partly due to the implementation of aircraft noise restrictions in many European countries. The One-Eleven 475 of 1970 was launched as competition for the Fokker F28, combining elements from the 400 and 500 models for hot and high operations. However, only ten One-Eleven Mk 475 were sold. In 1977, the One-Eleven 670 was offered to the Japanese domestic market but failed to sell. This digital model is based on the BAC One-Eleven 475 and features a Poser figure with 14,339 polygons. The tail rudder can rotate left-right, while four sets of wing flaps can rotate up and down, among other functionalities. Textures include two maps at 2048x1024 pixels. Designed for use in Poser 5 and above, the model is low-polygon and game-ready, with group information and logically named materials for easy recoloring. It's also fully licensed for use in games and apps as a background scene-filler.
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